
19 Eerie U.S. Ghost Towns You Must See
Once thriving communities, there are many US ghost towns that Americans don’t know exist! While some were made into newer settlements, some have vanished entirely.

Once thriving communities, there are many US ghost towns that Americans don’t know exist! While some were made into newer settlements, some have vanished entirely.

The capital and largest city of the Australian island state Tasmania, Hobart is a treat to explore.

The Dominican Republic represents half of the island of Hispaniola, along with the nation of Haiti. For those who travel there often, it is familiarly known as the “DR.

The largest city in West Central Florida has long been a popular place to vacation.

Want to experience a more authentic side of the country, far from the usual tourist crowds?

South Africa isn’t widely known as a beach destination for sunbathers and beach bums, however, this African nation has long been home to many pockets of surfing meccas, with chilled-out coastal towns to match.

This city was born more than 200 years ago when a strategic war fort was built at the confluence of three rivers, in 1794.

Rome is one of the most beautiful cities not just in Europe but the entire world.

Famous for Hollywood, the Golden Gate Bridge, and a multitude of incredible beaches, the best cities in California have much more to offer lucky visitors.

We all know the saying, ‘Rome was not built in a day.’ This marvelous city was built over the course of 1229 years in an age when the Roman Empire ruled the world.

Gorgeous beaches, a delicious culinary scene, festive culture and ancient pyramids all make Mexico a popular tourist destination. Mexico is a land of color and contrasts.

With a vast array of incredible things to see and do, it is unsurprising that Kenya welcomes so many visitors from around the world each year.

Sun-drenched plazas, orange tree-lined streets, and the sound of flamenco drifting through the evening air give this city an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in Spain.

Although Bolivia has managed to fly under the tourism radar, this country has so much to offer visitors.

For those that have never visited, Texas can quickly become a caricature of itself thanks to its larger-than-life personality. Yes, everything is bigger in Texas.
